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The National Testing Agency (NTA) organizes the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) to offer admission into MBBS, BDS, and AYUSH courses. The NEET 2020 exam was first scheduled for May 3, 2020 (Sunday). The National Testing Agency (NTA) postponed the exam date of 3rd May till July due to the outbreak of Covid-19 in the country. In the next meeting, it was decided that NEET 2020 will be held on 26th July. On July 2, Union Minister Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank via twitter announces further postponement of the NEET exam due to the prevailing conditions and requests received from students and parents appearing in the NEET exam 2020.
The NEET 2020 examination will now be conducted on 13th September through offline mode and over 16.84 lakh candidates will be appearing for the NEET UG examination. The admit card for the same is expected to release on 29th August.
The official answer key for the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) 2020 will be released a few days after the exam is conducted. The exam body publishes the images of the OMR answer sheet, responses, and NTA NEET answer key at the official website, ntaneet.nic.in. Candidates can check their answer key by logging into their account using their Application Number and Password.
We, here at https://www.justmbbs.com/, will provide the fastest NTA NEET questions solution which will help the candidates to cross-check their responded answer. The solutions will be set up by our renowned teachers and will be uploaded in PDF format on our website within two hours of completion of the exam.
NTA, the exam authorities’ will publish a provisional answer key on their website. As NEET 2020 is conducted online, students are allowed to take the question papers home and hence they can also check their responded answer with the provisional answer key. If any candidate finds any error or any sort of discrepancy in the answer key and NEET UG OMR Sheet 2020, he or she can immediately raise an objection by paying the required objection fee within the given period of time. The National Testing Agency (NTA) publishes the final answer key when all the errors are rectified.
Candidates who appeared in the NEET entrance exam must keep an eye on the important dates related to NEET Answer Key 2020.
Key Events | Date |
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NEET 2020 | 13th September, 2020 |
Display of Unofficial Answer Key by Coaching Institutes | 13th September, 2020 |
Display of Provisional Answer Key by NTA | Last Week of September or First Week of October |
Challenge Answer Key, OMR Answer Sheets, and Responses | First Week of October |
Final answer key of NEET 2020 | Third Week of October |
NEET 2020 Result Announcement | To Be Announced |
NEET 2020 Counseling | To Be Announced |
Though the NEET exam is conducted offline the conducting body releases the result online. NTA publishes the scanned images of candidates’ NEET 2020 OMR Response Sheet and NTA NEET answer key on their official website. Candidates can do the following things with the help of the OMR answer sheet.
Candidates can follow the steps to download NEET Answer Key 2020. They can raise an objection to the provisional answer key to sort out discrepancies. The window for challenging the NEET Answer Key is open for two days after the provisional answer key is published by the NTA. Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to file an objection.
Candidates can calculate the NEET score using their NEET Answer Key and NEET OMR Sheet. The NEET exam comprises a total of 180 questions and each question carries four marks. NEET 2020 exam has negative marking for every incorrect answer. To calculate the probable score, candidates must be aware of the marking scheme as well.
Particulars | Score |
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Correct Answer | +4 |
Incorrect Answer | -1 |
Unanswered | 0 |
More than One Answer | 0 |
Candidates can calculate their final NEET score using the formula mentioned below.
NEET 2020 score = [(Total no. of Correct Responses)*4] – [(Total no. of Incorrect Responses)*1]
The results along with the ranks will be published through online mode only. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will declare the final result of NEET 2020 a few days after the challenge and objection procedure is done. The merit list of every student will be prepared based on marks obtained by them in the offline examination.
Candidates need to visit the official website at https://ntaneet.nic.in/ntaneet/Result/ResultNEET_1.htm to check their results. The result will be displayed on the screen after the candidate enters his/her NEET Roll Number, Date of Birth, and the provided security pin. Aspirants can take admission to MBBS or BDS or AYUSH courses based on their NEET scores. The validity of the NEET result is of three years.
The NEET Counseling 2020 will be conducted by the Directorate General of Health Sciences (DGHS) on behalf of the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC). The counseling will be conducted through online mode for the 15% All India Quota seats, Deemed Universities/Central Universities/Seats of Employees’ State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) and Armed Forces Medical College (AFMC) including Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Delhi University (DU), AIIMS, JIPMER, and Aligarh Muslim University (AMU). The remaining 85% is reserved for State Counseling.
Candidates need to enroll themselves to appear in the counseling process. The NEET Counseling 2020 will be done in two rounds based on merit list and the qualified candidates will be called for the NEET Counseling 2020 Process. The authority is yet to decide the date of commencement of NEET Counseling 2020.
The NEET percentile of a candidate can be calculated in two ways. Candidates can either calculate the NEET percentile based on their NEET score or NEET ranks.
Based on NEET score -
NEET Percentile = (Candidate’s NEET score * 100) / NEET score of the topper
Based on NEET ranks -
NEET Percentile = [(Total no. of candidates appeared in the Exam – Candidate’s NEET Rank) / Total no. of candidates appeared in the exam] x 100
The mode of publication of the result of NEET 2020 is online.
Candidates appearing in the NEET exam should be 17 years on or before 31st December of 2020.
The upper age limit for NEET (UG) 2020 is 25 years (as on the date of examination) for aspirants belonging to General (UR)/General-EWS and 30 years (as on the date of examination) for aspirants belonging SC/ST/OBC-NCL category and PwD Candidates
NEET 2020 has negative marking too. 1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer and for every correct answer 4 marks will be awarded.
An unofficial answer key will be released by the teachers of https://www.justmbbs.com/ within two hours of the conclusion of the exam. When released, the link of the unofficial answer keys will be provided on this page.
There is no official announcement on dates. However, NTA is likely to release the official NEET answer key 2020 along with the OMG response sheet in the last week of September or in the first week of October.
The NEET answer key will be released on the official website of NTA (ntaneet.nic.in). The candidates can check the scanned OMR response sheet by logging into the website using their login credentials.
Candidates can easily download the NEET answer key after logging into the official website www.ntaneet.nic.in. The download link will be available on the website itself.
NEET answer key will have set-wise questions, actual answers, candidate’s selected answer, and its status.
Students who want to pursue medical studies from the country’s topmost medical colleges will require a 600+ score.
Yes, candidates can raise an objection if they find something wrong in the official answer key published by the NTA.
Candidates are required to login to the official website and then click on the “Key Challenge” table to raise an objection to the NEET answer key.
There is no limitation on the number of answers you can challenge in the NEET answer key.
No. Once you finally submit your challenged response you cannot change it again.
Candidates can give their reason in the provided comment section. However, it is not compulsory to give a reason for challenging an answer in the NEET answer key.
The objection fee for filing an objection in the official NEET answer key is Rs 1000 per answer.
You can pay the objection fee via online through Debit Card or Credit Card or Net Banking or UPI using State Bank of India/Syndicate Bank/ICICI Bank/HDFC Bank/Paytm.
Candidates will get 2 days for filing an objection to NEET answer key 2020.
The objection fee taken by the NTA is non-refundable.
NTA will not send any information to individual candidates about the acceptance or non-acceptance of the challenged answer. Candidates are advised to follow the official website, ntaneet.nic.in to know the status of their challenged answer.
Candidates who appeared in the NEET exam must keep a track on the official website of NTA NEET to get regular updates.
The revised answer key of NEET 2020 will be released after the challenging procedure is over completely.NTA is yet to announce the official date of NEET Result 2020.
As per the National Testing Agency (NTA), there is no limit on the number of times a candidate can appear in the NEET exam.
The new regulation of the Medical Council of India (MCI) says that the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) score is now valid for three years from the date of publication of results.
There are a total of 76,928 seats available for the MBBS course and 26,773 seats available for the BDS course through NEET 2020 in India.
Candidates must qualify the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) to enroll themselves for NEET Counseling 2020.
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